Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Recommended EPS-ETS Panel Discussion (WEDNESDAY): On Public Ethics
From Being Right to Being Good
Recapturing Biblical Ethics & Virtuous Living in an Age of Relativism
TIME &; LOCATION:
8:30-11:45 am
Parc 55 – Market Street
Room: A4
PANELISTS/PARTICIPANTS:
- David Naugle, Distinguished Professor and Chair of Philosophy, Dallas Baptist University
- Robert P. George, Professor of Jurisprudence, Princeton University
- Michael Miller, Director of Programs, Acton Institute
- Scott Rae, Professor and Chair of Philosophy of Religion, Talbot School of Theology
- Charles Colson, Founder of Prison Fellowship, BreakPoint and the Colson Center for Christian Worldview
- John Stonestreet, BreakPoint and the Colson Center for Christian Worldview
SCHEDULE
8:30-8:40: Welcome and Introduction of Panelists (John Stonestreet)
8:40-8:55: David Naugle, “Reordered Loves, Disordered Loves: Rethinking Vice and Virtue”
8:55-9:15: Audience and Panel Response
9:15-9:45: Robert George, “Ethics in an Age of Relativism” (via SKYPE)
9:45-10:00: Audience and Panel Response
10:00-10:15: Break
10:15-10:35: Michael Miller, “Men Without Chests Revisited: Educating for Moral Imagination”
10:35-10:45: Audience and Panel Response
10:45-11:00: David Naugle, “The University of Popular Culture – Faculty, Curriculum, and Grading Scale - The Real University Students Attend”
11:00-11:20: Scott Rae, “From a Culture of Death to a Culture of Life: Virtue and the Contemporary Challenge of Bioethics”
11:20-11:30: Audience and Panel Response
11:30-11:45: Charles Colson, “Doing the Right Thing” (via SKYPE)
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